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This is meant for playback on all Blu-ray Players or Ps3.
Just burn the ISO. file using Nero or IMGBurn on a Dual-layer Dvd.
There are working English Subs.
THIS IS NOT A M2TS FILE LIKE USUAL
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Ninja Assassin (2009)
A young ninja turns his back on orphanage that raised him, leading to a confrontation with a fellow ninja from the clan.
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Codec..........: H.264
Resolution.....: 1920x1080
Bitrate........: 10.2 Mbps
Framerate......: 24fps
Audio..........: AC3 Dolby Digital 5.1CH Surround (640kbs)
Subtitles......: ENGLISH
Extension......: AVCHD.ISO
Please if you like the movie PLEASE SEED it so others can enjoy it to.
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ahhhh! I'm screwed! Can the PS3 really have 8GB files on the Hard Drive? The ps3's Hard Drive's formatted to FAT32 which means files can only be 4GB and under. I've got a external 1.5TB formatted in FAT32 as well for PS3 compatibility. No more 4GB Files? =(

shankdizzle, if you can't get larger chunks than 4GB on your ps3, just use mkvtoolnix (google it) to chop the .mkv into smaller bits. It's really easy, and it won't fuck up audio sync, subs and other stuff that chopping up tradition avi files would do. So if you don't mind having to skip to a new segment halfway through (or put'em on the playlist?) then there's your solution right there :)